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<strong>COMFORT</strong> <strong>IN</strong> <strong>DETAILS</strong><br />
Alexika Platinum KSL Tengu
FEATURES >><br />
TENT SCHEME >><br />
NUMBER OF<br />
PERSONS<br />
Кг Kg<br />
WEIGHT, KG<br />
SIZE, CM<br />
См Cm<br />
PACKED SIZE<br />
Number of people in tent. Depending on tent series the width of the sleeping area for one person varies<br />
from 51 to 70 cm.<br />
The weight of the tent, sleeping bag or mat with compression bag and instruction (including package of<br />
poles, guy lines, pegs for the tent).<br />
The size of sleeping bag or mat in stretched condition (here you’ll find the length of the sleeping bag with<br />
head cushion).<br />
Packed size of tents, sleeping bags and mats. For the sleeping bags the 2nd number means the size of the<br />
compressed sleeping bag.<br />
180 230<br />
410<br />
120<br />
Line of the entrance into the tent (along the zipper).<br />
Air flow in the example of the ventilation.<br />
along the tent.<br />
Waterproof box-type floor of the inner tent.<br />
Outer poles.<br />
Outer tent.<br />
180<br />
Exit from the tent.<br />
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Inner tent.<br />
OUTER TENT<br />
FLOOR<br />
4000 mm H2O<br />
6000 mm H2O<br />
Water-resistance and tent fabric.<br />
Water-resistance and floor fabric.<br />
180 230<br />
410<br />
Number of persons in the tent.<br />
Size lines, size in centimeters<br />
(Central size lines mark the size of the inner tent).<br />
<strong>IN</strong>NER TENT<br />
POLES<br />
OUTER FABRIC,<br />
BOTTOM<br />
Inner tent fabric.<br />
Poles material.<br />
250 mm H2O<br />
Outer fabric (bottom) of the sleeping bag or a mat.<br />
SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAG SCHEME >><br />
Red arrow defines<br />
the non-standard size<br />
55 cm<br />
QR code instantly brings you to the<br />
www. alexika.eu webpage, where you<br />
can find more information about the<br />
products or find the nearest shops.<br />
OUTER FABRIC,<br />
TOP<br />
<strong>IN</strong>NER FABRIC<br />
<strong>IN</strong>SULATION<br />
Outer fabric (top) of the sleeping bag or mat.<br />
Inner fabric of the sleeping bag.<br />
Insulation (top and bottom ) of the sleeping bag.<br />
80 cm<br />
215 cm<br />
ADDITIONAL <strong>IN</strong>FO AT<br />
WWW.ALEXIKA.EU<br />
HOW TO USE THE QR-CODE:<br />
1. Take your mobile phone (with<br />
a camera and internet connection).<br />
2. Open the QR code program.<br />
3. Direct the camera on the code.<br />
4. Get the needed info.<br />
FILL<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
Filling of the mat.<br />
Water-resistance is measured in mm of the water column. This characteristic shows which water pressure the fabric can<br />
hold, without letting the water through.<br />
W<strong>IN</strong>D RESISTANCE AND SEASON RATE >><br />
TEMPERATURE RATE >> (according to European test EN 13537, p. 101)<br />
+3 °С -2 °С -18 °С<br />
<strong>COMFORT</strong>ABLE<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
<strong>COMFORT</strong> LIMIT<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
EXTREME<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
TEMPERATURE OF <strong>COMFORT</strong> — the lowest temperature rate at which average woman can sleep during<br />
night (8 hours) without feeling cold.<br />
Season rate: from April till September<br />
Wind resistance: Medium wind — 9-11 m/c<br />
This scale is recommended by Alexika for using equipment<br />
depending on the season and weather conditions. These<br />
recommendations are based on multiyear tests.<br />
The marked wind resistance is guaranteed by Alexika if<br />
the tent is assembled correctly and fixed to the ground<br />
with all guy lines.<br />
TEMPERATURE OF <strong>COMFORT</strong> LIMIT — the lowest temperature at which average man can sleep during<br />
night (8 hours) without feeling cold.<br />
TEMPERATURE EXTREME — the lowest temperature at which the sleeping bag protects a person from<br />
hypothermia. Usually at this temperature you can have 6 hours of uncomfortable sleep but without body<br />
indices dropping to hazardous levels.<br />
Please pay attention that ALEXIKA previously and now doesn’t recommend choosing<br />
a sleeping bag according to temperature extreme if you value your health and life.
DEAR FRIENDS<br />
The world around us is not limited by dusty and noisy city; it is great, beautiful<br />
and multifarious. You’ll find numerous places to be fascinated by: pure lakes,<br />
giant mountains and wildlife. The only thing needed to discover all that is the<br />
desire to travel. All the rest you can leave to Alexika equipment.<br />
Take a tent, a sleeping bag, a mat, some dishes and you are ready to camp at<br />
the nearest lakeshore. Add some good boots and a jacket, and you’re ready to<br />
explore the foothill. Add friends, and you’ll have the world at your feet.<br />
Wherever the journey takes you: extreme rafting in fast mountain rivers or<br />
quiet family picnic, Alexika will create cozy home-like atmosphere after day<br />
full of discovers and positive emotions. Even if it rains outside, wind is blowing<br />
and howling, robust and reliable Alexika tents will protect you from nasty<br />
weather, wide sleeping bags will give you a bear hug and soft mats will be<br />
your orthopedic mattress outdoors. Small details combined together make your<br />
outdoor stay in a tent as comfortable and convenient as living at your own<br />
home.<br />
You can trust Alexika equipment – it has been tested by participants of polar<br />
and high mountain expeditions in different weather and climate conditions from<br />
Mexico tropics to Sahara desert. All equipment is being tested before leaving<br />
the factory and has undergone additional tests (e.g., EN 13537 for sleeping<br />
bags). Each year we analyze your reviews and develop new models and decisions<br />
to make our equipment lighter and even more reliable.<br />
Leave your worries behind and go travelling, become part of Alexika team and<br />
share your thoughts and suggestions with us to make our equipment better. To<br />
become a member of Alexika team, visit our website www.alexika.eu.<br />
S<strong>IN</strong>CERELY YOURS, ALEXIKA TEAM<br />
CONTENTS<br />
ALEXIKA TENTS<br />
How To Choose a Tent 2 List of models 5 Alexika tents — comfort in details 6 Main features of Alexika tents 8<br />
Scheme of Assembling the Tent with Inner Poles 10 Scheme of Assembling the Tent with Outer Poles 11<br />
Extreme 12 Trekking 15 Low-cost travelling around the world 20 Main features of Alexika<br />
camping tents 21 Compact Camping 22 Camping 24 How to Maintain a Tent Properly 28<br />
Technical Features 104<br />
KSL TENTS<br />
List of models 69 Trekking 70 Camping 72 Technical Features 107<br />
TENGU TENTS<br />
List of models 81 Assault Series 82 Raid Series 86 Base Camp Series 88 Technical Features 108<br />
ALEXIKA SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS<br />
How To Choose a Sleeping Bag 3 List of models 29 Comfort in details in Alexika sleeping bags 30 Sleeping<br />
Bags — Construction and Features 32 Extreme 34 Trekking 36 Sleeping Bags Camping Series Construction and<br />
Features 42 Camping 44 Technical Features 105<br />
PLAT<strong>IN</strong>UM SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS<br />
How To Choose a Sleeping Bag 3 List of models 49 Sleeping Bags Platinum— Construction and Features Platinum 50<br />
Sleeping Bags Platinum 52 Technical Features 106<br />
KSL SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS<br />
List of models 69 Trekking 77 Camping 78 Technical Features 107<br />
TENGU SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS<br />
List of models 81 Assault Series 90 Raid Series 92 Base Camp Series 94 Technical Features 109<br />
ALEXIKA SELF-<strong>IN</strong>FLAT<strong>IN</strong>G MATS<br />
How To Choose a Mat 4 List of models 57 Construction of self-inflating mats 58 Extreme 59 Trekking 59 Camping<br />
61 Self-inflating mats: what is the secret of «self-inflation» and comfort 65 Technical Features 106<br />
TENGU SELF-<strong>IN</strong>FLAT<strong>IN</strong>G MATS<br />
List of models 81 Assault Series 96 Raid Series 97 Base Camp Series 99 Technical Features 109<br />
ALEXIKA ACCESSORIES<br />
Pillows and Hermobags 67 Repair-kits, straps, pole parts, pole sets, tent pegs, box-type vestibule floors 68<br />
USEFUL <strong>IN</strong>FORMATION<br />
Temperature rate 101 Description of fabric and materials used 102 Technical Features 104 Index 110<br />
Redister 112 Alexika online — www.alexika.eu 112<br />
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ALEXIKA TENTS # 6 — 28<br />
EXTREME >><br />
Mirage 4 12 // Matrix 3 13 // Storm 2 13 // Super Light 2 14 // Solo 2 14<br />
TREKK<strong>IN</strong>G >><br />
Scout 2 | 3 15 // Nakra 2 | 3 15 // Rondo 2 | 3 | 4 16 // Rondo Plus 2 | 3 | 4 16 // Tower 3 | 4 17 // Tower Plus 3 | 4 17<br />
Tunnel 3 18 // Freedom 2 18 // Trek 2 19 // Tarp 19<br />
CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G >><br />
Indiana 4 22 // Apollo 4 22 // Nevada 4 23 // Grand Tower 4 23 // Minnesota 3 Luxe | Alu 24 // Minnesota 4 Luxe | Alu 24<br />
Victoria 5 Luxe 25 // Victoria 10 25 // Maxima 6 Luxe 26 // Summer House 26 // China House | Alu 27 // China House Luxe 27
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Ventilation window is in the upper part of the<br />
outer tent and is equipped with mosquito mesh.<br />
Convenient shelf for storage of small items is<br />
built in under the window.<br />
Small ring for hanging light is situated in the<br />
upper part of the inner tent.<br />
The entrance into inner tent consists of two<br />
parts – one part is mosquito mesh used in hot<br />
weather for ventilation, another - for protecting<br />
inner tent in the cold windy weather.<br />
Even if tent is assembled correctly, wind blasts<br />
can cause tangency of the outer and inner tents;<br />
there is a side strap for prevention built in<br />
between outer and inner tent.<br />
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Lock consists of metal hook and loop and<br />
protects zipper if tent is highly strained or if you<br />
accidentally step on zipper.<br />
Side stays are made of elastic chord. This<br />
reduces pressure on a tent peg during strong<br />
wind and compensates tension of the wet tent.<br />
Almost all tents have fast assembly system; inner tent is fixed to the poles with hooks; outer tent is fixed in<br />
corners by Nexus buckles. That’s why Alexika tents are assembled in 3-5 minutes even if you’re doing it for<br />
the first time in your life.<br />
Effective and simple ventilation system<br />
is strengthened with a wind stop. At wind blasts<br />
the wind stop raises and stops wind, rain and<br />
snow from getting into the inner tent. After wind<br />
blasts the wind stop goes down.<br />
Air flows under ceiling of outer tent. Warm air<br />
flows up between inner and outer tent. It takes<br />
away condensate, combustion gas and steam<br />
with help of ventilation system situated in the<br />
upper part ofthe tent.<br />
Alexika tents are equipped with guy lines; each<br />
of them is attached to outer tent in two places.<br />
This ensures greater wind and storm wind<br />
resistance. Stays are brightly colored, meant to<br />
be seen in grass at night.<br />
It’s rather hard to put a wet tent into a standard<br />
bag, and even harder if the zipper is broken.<br />
Thinking about your comfort, we constructed<br />
a compression bag with simple-to-use system<br />
of volume regulation that enables you to pack<br />
even very wet tent without problems.
Comfort<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
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SCHEME OF ASSEMBL<strong>IN</strong>G THE TENT WITH <strong>IN</strong>NER POLES<br />
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Spread out the inner tent with the hooks<br />
facing up.<br />
1<br />
Assemble the poles.<br />
Pull the flysheet over the inner tent, insert the short<br />
pole into the pockets on the flysheet.<br />
Fasten the inner tent to the poles by using the straps with Velcro. The entrances and ventilation windows are<br />
marked with black color, which will help to place the flysheet on the poles correctly.<br />
2<br />
6 7<br />
Insert the poles into the eyelets in the corners of<br />
the tent.<br />
3<br />
Insert the short pole. Adjust the belt of the inner tent, so that the outer tent doesn’t touch the inner tent in<br />
case of strong wind or rain.<br />
Close all the entrances and stretch out the flysheet<br />
and all the guy straps.<br />
Hooks for fixing the ends of the zippers, so that<br />
the force is decreased. • Bright ropes, so that the<br />
tent doesn’t become a «trap». • Except when it<br />
rains heavily, the ventilation windows should<br />
always be open. • We reinforced the mudflap, but<br />
be careful when loading it with stones. • If you<br />
add extra earth around the tent, it helps to keep<br />
the tent dry during the rain.<br />
Fasten the inner tent to the poles using the hooks.<br />
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5<br />
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SCHEME OF ASSEMBL<strong>IN</strong>G THE TENT WITH OUTER POLES<br />
11<br />
Spread the flysheet, close all the zippers.<br />
1<br />
Then push the pole into the sleeve of the tent<br />
and fix the pole in the guy strap of the tent.<br />
Depending on the construction, the pole ends<br />
with a «mushroom», which is inserted into<br />
the eyelet of the strap on the tent, or into the<br />
hollow tube. A dowel on the guy strap of the<br />
tent is inserted into this tube.<br />
1. Insert the poles and fix them from one<br />
side. Pull the flysheet over the poles.<br />
Pull the flysheet over the poles, fix the other<br />
end of the pole on the other end of the tent.<br />
Hang the inner tent, starting with the far part<br />
of the tent, from the far corner upwards.<br />
SCHEME OF ASSEMBL<strong>IN</strong>G THE “SEMI-BARREL” TENT<br />
2. Fix the tent from one of the sides. Stretch the tent<br />
full-length.<br />
Close all the zippers, stretch the tent along the perimeter.<br />
Bright ropes, so that the tent doesn’t become a<br />
«trap».<br />
• We reinforced the mudflap, but be careful when<br />
loading it with stones.<br />
• If you add extra earth around the tent, it helps to<br />
keep the tent dry during the rain.<br />
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3. Fix the tent from the other side. Hang the<br />
inner tent, close the zippers and use the<br />
guys for stretching the tent.<br />
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The loops for stretching the mudflap are not<br />
recommended to be used for fixing the tent.<br />
Except when it rains heavily, the<br />
ventilation windows should always<br />
be open.<br />
2<br />
4<br />
Then push the pole into the sleeve of the tent and fix the pole in the guy strap of the tent.<br />
3<br />
When disassembling the tent, push the<br />
poles through the sleeves, do not pull<br />
them out. Otherwise the parts of the<br />
poles disconnect and become blocked in<br />
the sleeve.<br />
The main loops fix the tent.<br />
Fast-fixing of the<br />
mudflap.
120<br />
100 215<br />
80<br />
395<br />
210<br />
Comfort
90<br />
105<br />
85 160<br />
85<br />
330<br />
60 120<br />
60<br />
240<br />
120<br />
210<br />
215<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
90<br />
115<br />
200<br />
200<br />
115<br />
120
100<br />
115<br />
100 140/190<br />
240/290<br />
100<br />
115<br />
120 210/215<br />
80<br />
410/415<br />
210<br />
215<br />
140<br />
190<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
100<br />
115<br />
125<br />
100<br />
115<br />
125<br />
100 140/190/220<br />
100<br />
340/390/420<br />
100 140/190/220<br />
100<br />
340/390/420<br />
210<br />
215<br />
220<br />
210<br />
215<br />
220<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
115<br />
125<br />
115<br />
125<br />
100 60 215<br />
80<br />
455<br />
100 60 215<br />
80<br />
455<br />
190<br />
220<br />
190<br />
220<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
105<br />
120<br />
180 230<br />
410<br />
50 125<br />
50<br />
225<br />
180<br />
220<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
105<br />
250<br />
155<br />
Comfort
Comfort
180<br />
178<br />
160 140<br />
160<br />
460<br />
110 130<br />
130<br />
110<br />
480<br />
240<br />
240<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
175<br />
178<br />
230<br />
450<br />
220<br />
80 220<br />
220<br />
520<br />
250<br />
260<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
195<br />
205<br />
130<br />
310<br />
180<br />
140<br />
360<br />
220<br />
240<br />
260<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
380<br />
380<br />
200<br />
200<br />
60<br />
240<br />
240<br />
600<br />
60<br />
60<br />
240<br />
240<br />
600<br />
60<br />
300<br />
300<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
210<br />
215<br />
220 180<br />
220<br />
620<br />
400<br />
220<br />
400<br />
Comfort
195<br />
195<br />
350<br />
400<br />
350<br />
400
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HOW TO MA<strong>IN</strong>TA<strong>IN</strong> A TENT PROPERLY<br />
• Do not assembly a tent in lowland where water can gather during rain. It is always better to protect<br />
a tent with a small hill of ground all around its perimeter.<br />
• Always try to put up a tent in the tree shadow and not in direct sunrays: outer tent fabric will lose<br />
color and durability in the sun. It happens with all tents produced by all manufacturers. The most<br />
sun and ultraviolet resistant tents are those with silicone treatment. Moreover, a tent standing in<br />
the sun heats up quickly and it is almost unbearable to stay inside. Almost all Alexika tents have<br />
effective ventilation system that helps to create a constant airflow and prevent hot air from staying<br />
inside the tent.<br />
• Always use guy lines and pegs when pitching a tent. Wind always starts unexpectedly and ungrounded<br />
tent can easily collapse and roll on the ground. When rolling the outer tent can tear and<br />
poles can break.<br />
• Try to put up a tent in place protected from wind. Always try to have the entrance on the downwind<br />
side.<br />
Alexika produces reliable tents but it is very important to use your outdoor equipment properly.<br />
It will not only add to equipment’s longevity but also save you lots of time you will otherwise spend<br />
on solving problems occurring of improper use of equipment. Please read following tips carefully.<br />
1. ALWAYS READ MANUAL BEFORE ASSEMBL<strong>IN</strong>G AND US<strong>IN</strong>G THE TENT. It will reduce<br />
the risk of damaging tent during the first assembling. Manual is included in every tent, but you can<br />
always find it online: www.alexika.eu. Assemble the tent carefully. If you put too much force when<br />
assembling a tent it means you’re doing something wrong and it can damage the tent or poles.<br />
2. WHEN ASSEMBL<strong>IN</strong>G A TENT FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE STEPS:<br />
• Choose flat terrain with minimal slope and take away all sharp things (e.g., stones, glass, branches etc.)<br />
• Try not to put up a tent under trees with big dry branches. In case of strong wind those branches can fall<br />
and damage the tent.<br />
• Do not light a fire near the tent. Sparks won’t set the tent on fire but will leave small holes on the outer<br />
tent.<br />
• Do not put up a tent somewhere on a high terrain or under big alone-standing trees because there is a<br />
high risk of lightning strike.<br />
3. CONDENSATE.<br />
It is not a problem of tent construction but rather a physical process of condensing moisture from<br />
the air by temperature drop. You face condensate mainly on the inner part of the flysheet. Amount<br />
of condensate depends on general humidity, ground wetness, number of people in tent, ventilation<br />
system and cooking in tent. It is highly important to keep ventilation windows always open except<br />
for heavy rain and wind. As a rule condensate appears in the morning and then evaporates during<br />
the day if you open all ventilation windows in the tent.<br />
4. TENT CARE <strong>IN</strong>STRUCTIONS.<br />
• The tent has to be stored dry. If you store a wet tent, in 2-3 days it will addle and then will be<br />
covered with mold. The smell of addling tent is almost unbearable and it is impossible to get<br />
rid of it. So you should always dry a tent after use.<br />
• Clean the tent from mud and dust with soft cloth and soapy water. Do not use abrasive cleaning<br />
products.<br />
• Never clean a tent in the washing machine or iron it.<br />
• If you see even a small hole or tear on the tent, repair it as soon as possible.<br />
• Do not bend and pack the tent according to old bends because with time it will cause damage of<br />
PU treatment of fabric. Always pack tent PU treated layer inside.<br />
All these recommendations are proved by time and numerous tourists and climbers around<br />
the world. If you follow these simple tips your outdoor equipment will be with you for a long<br />
time.
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EXTREME<br />
Megalight 34 // Travel 34 // Tibet 35 // Tibet Compact 35 // Glacier 35<br />
TREKK<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
Forester 36 // Forester Compact 36 // Мountain 37 // Мountain Wide 37 // Мountain Compact 38 // Мountain Scout 38<br />
Мountain Child 39 // West 39 // Мountain Baby 40 // Nord 40 // Iceland 41 // Aleut 41 // Aleut Compact 41<br />
CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
Summer Plus 44 // Summer Wide Plus 44 // Siberia 44 // Siberia Plus 45 // Siberia Wide 45 // Siberia Wide Plus 46<br />
Siberia Wide Transformer 47 // Tundra Plus 46 // Tundra Plus XL 47 // Canada Plus 48 // Comet 48
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<strong>COMFORT</strong> <strong>IN</strong> <strong>DETAILS</strong> <strong>IN</strong> ALEXIKA SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS<br />
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There is a special space in the hood for a<br />
pillow. Any soft piece of outfit can be used as a<br />
pillow and put in that special pocket. This is an<br />
element of the Soft Space System.<br />
All loose stitches and stiff elements are covered<br />
with soft cushions. We don’t use Velcros in our<br />
sleeping bags because they irritate skin and tear<br />
thermo-underwear. This is an element of the<br />
Soft Space System.<br />
Warming strap along the zipper prevents cold<br />
air from getting into the sleeping bag. Sleeping<br />
bags also have “anti-catch” webbing along<br />
the zipper. This is part of the Protective Shell<br />
System.<br />
Feet-area of sleeping bag is box-type made.<br />
This adds comfort to your sleep and improves<br />
general insulation of sleeping bag. This is an<br />
element of the Soft Space System.<br />
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The tightening of the upper part of the hood<br />
with flat rope, the bottom part – with round<br />
elastic rope. Both are fixed with the plastic hook.<br />
The difference in the form of the ropes allows to<br />
find the necessary rope on the touch.<br />
The sleeve of the warming collar tightening is<br />
located 7 cm away from the border of the warming<br />
collar towards the outer part of the collar. So,<br />
when the tightening rope is pulled, a warm roll is<br />
formed. This doesn’t hurt the shoulders or the neck.<br />
The end of the tightening rope can be hidden in<br />
a special small pocket so that it won’t disturb you<br />
during sleep.<br />
Insulation collar is 360º round and fastens on<br />
buttons. The tightening rope is situated on<br />
collarbone level. The tightening rope cord is<br />
7 cm away from the border of the warming<br />
collar and when tightened forms a soft roll<br />
along the chest.<br />
Insulation collar is stitched into side seam of<br />
the sleeping bag. The tightening rope is situated<br />
behind the shoulder. When pulled tightly only<br />
one shoulder is covered and the cord disturbs<br />
you during sleep. Velcros tear your thermounderwear.<br />
Filling is formed into blocks, which are shifted<br />
from one another for the length of the half<br />
block. This decreases the heat loss and stops<br />
cold air from getting into the sleeping bag.<br />
Otherwise the heat goes through the stitches.<br />
When the hood is tightened the “window” moves<br />
to the nasal bridge to enable free breathing. The<br />
soft roll is around your face.<br />
When the hood is tightened the “window” moves<br />
to the forehead. The tightening of the hood is in<br />
the eyebrow area.
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PLAT<strong>IN</strong>UM SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS# 50 — 56<br />
Omicron Light 52 // Omicron 52 // Theta 53 // Delta 53 // Delta Compact 53 // Beta 54 // Omega 54 // Omega Ice 55 // Alpha 1 + Alpha 2 56<br />
THERE IS A CERTA<strong>IN</strong> GROUP OF PEOPLE FOR WHOM JUST GOOD EQUIPMENT IS NOT ENOUGH. They search for the best equipment ever<br />
as their life depends on it. Exactly for them we invented Platinum series sleeping bags using the most reliable, tested in harsh conditions, fabrics and<br />
elements.<br />
PLAT<strong>IN</strong>UM SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS ARE PERFECT FOR POLAR EXPEDITION PARTICIPANTS, MOUNTA<strong>IN</strong> RESCUE TEAMS, ALP<strong>IN</strong>ISTS AND<br />
OTHERS, WHO STAY OUTDOORS <strong>IN</strong> SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS. They possess best qualities to feel comfort even in extreme cold, strong<br />
wind and snow storm: from high quality insulation material to special quick-release system zipper. Primaloft is the best synthetic insulation material<br />
on the market. Feather is also a good insulation, but if the humidity is high, feather will lose much of insulation qualities and won’t protect you from<br />
cold. Outer fabric of Platinum sleeping bags is the light and extremely durable nylon covered with thin silicone layer that creates an effective obstacle<br />
for wind, condensate and snow. Inner fabric is soft and silky, evaporates moisture quickly and doesn’t cause allergy. All sleeping bags are equipped with<br />
YKK zippers. YKK is a Japanese leading manufacturer of stiff zippers. In Platinum sleeping bags zippers #10 are used (regular sleeping bags have zippers<br />
#5). The zipper is equipped with special quick release system that allows you to open the sleeping bag immediately.<br />
THESE SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS WERE TESTED <strong>IN</strong> MANY EXTREME EXPEDITIONS AND TRULY PROVED THEIR RELIABILITY AND ENDURANCE.<br />
One of those tests was an annual multisport contest Patagonia Expedition Race. Alexika supported team Berghaus. More about the competition you will find at<br />
our website www.alexika.eu. Members of the team tested Platinum sleeping bags and results exceeded the most challenging expectations. The sleeping bags<br />
provided comfortable warmth and peaceful sleep for members of the team albeit the strong wind, rain and snow. Using these sleeping bags in severe weather<br />
conditions that can’t be modeled by laboratory tests proved that this equipment suits well for most extreme adventures.<br />
PLAT<strong>IN</strong>UM MEANS QUALITY THAT CAN BE TRUSTED.
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ALEXIKA SELF-<strong>IN</strong>FLAT<strong>IN</strong>G MATS # 58 — 68<br />
EXTREME >><br />
Expert 59 // Expert Light 59<br />
TREKK<strong>IN</strong>G >><br />
600 Light 59 // Travel 60 // Travel 60 60 // Trekking 60 60 // Best 61<br />
CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G >><br />
Alpine Plus 61 // Alpine Plus 80 62 // Comfort 62 // Comfort Plus 62 // Alpine Double 63 // Double Comfort 63 // Family Wide 64<br />
Grand Comfort 64 // Deluxe 65<br />
ALEXIKA ACCESSORIES >><br />
Pillows and Hermobags 67 // Repair kit, Guy lines, Pole parts, Pegs, Vestibule floor for Alexika tents 68
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KSL TENTS AND SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS # 70 — 80<br />
TENTS > TREKK<strong>IN</strong>G >><br />
Spark 2 | 3 70 // Camp 3 | 4 70 // Cherokee 3 | 4 71 // Sierra 2 | 3 | 4 71 // Half Roll 3 72<br />
TENTS > CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G >><br />
Atlanta 4 72 // Barel 4 72 // Campo 4 73 // Campo 4 Plus 73 // Macon 6 74 // Rover 3 | 4 74 // Vega 5 75 // Cruiser 8 75<br />
Sanitary Zone 76 // Sanitary Zone Plus 76<br />
SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS > TREKK<strong>IN</strong>G >><br />
Trekking 77 // Trekking Nord 77 // Trekking Wide 77<br />
SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS > CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G >><br />
Camping 78 // Camping Plus 78 // Camping Comfort 79 // Camping Comfort Plus 79 // Safari 80 // Safari Wide 80<br />
TO ENJOY FAMILY CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G USE ONLY RELIABLE EQUIPMENT.<br />
You can be sure in KSL as it is produced according to high standards of Alexika equipment. Advanced technologies, high quality materials and<br />
constructions, similar to Alexika equipment, are being used in KSL tents and sleeping bags. KSL tents are lightweight, easy to pitch and highly<br />
comfortable inside. Wherever your journey takes you, KSL will provide you with a right tent; from light Spark 2 that perfectly suits for weekend<br />
hiking to spacious and tall Cruiser 8 for family camping at the sea side. And don’t forget about universal shower/toilet tent Sanitary Zone that<br />
guarantees you a bathroom at hand anywhere. KSL also offers you fine sleeping bags for family camping: soft, comfortable and made of nonallergic<br />
materials. All these items will insure a perfect outdoor vacation. KSL combines solidity, quality, modern technologies, functionality and<br />
original design.
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100 190/220<br />
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215<br />
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220<br />
Comfort<br />
Comfort
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455<br />
100 210/215/215<br />
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220<br />
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Comfort
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Comfort
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TEMPERATURE RATE<br />
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WHAT IS THE TEMPERATURE RATE<br />
Looking at any temperature rate won’t give you enough information whether you will be sleeping<br />
with comfort or freezing. This happens because any given sleeping bag doesn’t “warm” you<br />
(if it doesn’t have additional heaters). You are the heat source who should produce more heat<br />
than amount lost in order to sleep with comfort. A good sleeping bag only helps you to retain<br />
the warmth.<br />
So, if you were freezing during the day, didn’t have enough nutrition, got tired or drank alcohol,<br />
you shouldn’t blame the temperature rate. In order to understand how to help yourself keep<br />
warmth let’s find out how you lose heat and how to reduce heat loss to a minimum.<br />
1. The greatest heat loss happens because of heat transfer by conduction (heat transfer during<br />
actually contacting with an object). If you lay down on the ground you’ll start warming it<br />
with your body. The ground is big and it will always bet you and take lots of heat you produced.<br />
Sleeping bags were not developed for sleeping on the ground! In all cases use thick thermoinsulating<br />
mat.<br />
2. Heat transfer by convection (transfer of heat in gases etc. by flows of this gas). This works<br />
as follows; you heat the air around you but it goes away and takes the heat. The place of warm<br />
air is now taken by cold air, and the process starts again. When your skin evaporates sweat it<br />
also transfers heat by convection. In order to reduce heat transfer by convection you should<br />
accurately choose sleeping bags of special construction made of particular fabrics, fillers, etc.<br />
Alexika pays much attention to all the elements mentioned above as you can see in description<br />
of main features of sleeping bags (see p.30). It is highly important that you sleep in tent where<br />
you’re protected from the wind.<br />
3. Emission of heat, or infrared emission is kind of electromagnetic emission produced by human’s<br />
body. We have not seen any effective technologies to reduce heat loss transferred by<br />
infrared emission. Those advertised on means of mass communication seem fake.<br />
Now when you understand how you lose heat we can talk about preventing or reducing heat loss.<br />
First of all, let’s pay attention to the well-known and largely spread thermo insulator on earth.<br />
It is air. But everyone who has slept on regular inflating mats on cold ground knows that large<br />
layer of air doesn’t help from freezing because heat transfer by convection inside the mat is<br />
huge. In order to solve this problem a special system of many air layers should be created. The<br />
best insulator has thin walls between small air layers. The synthetic insulation fillers solve this<br />
problem the best. NB! Always shake the sleeping bag several times after storing it in roll so that<br />
the insulation filler will gain air.<br />
There are several important things that you should pay attention to when choosing a sleeping<br />
bag. It’s very important how the insulation fillers are situated in the sleeping bag, and also<br />
fabric and form of the sleeping bag, loose straps, insulation collar, and lots of useful details.<br />
Alexika sleeping bags are developed using highly effective technologies of protective shell and<br />
soft space.<br />
How do you know at what temperatures can you use your sleeping bag Previously every producer<br />
made home-tests of the equipment and decided at which temperatures people can sleep with comfort<br />
in the sleeping bags. But everyone has different perception of cold, and it is not a big secret that<br />
alpinists and mountain climbers don’t freeze as easily as campers. If you take into consideration age<br />
of person using a sleeping bag, nutrition and diet s/he prefers, tiredness, and possible hypothermia,<br />
you’ll get totally different comfort temperatures. Unconscious producers of equipment invented their<br />
temperature rates without any tests. That’s why it was decided to develop a universal test EN 13537<br />
that will use the same methods for evaluation of sleeping bags produced by different manufacturers.<br />
This test doesn’t claim the ultimate accuracy of results because everyone has his/her own perception<br />
of cold but it allows comparison of sleeping bags produced by different manufacturers between each<br />
other. So how the test is implemented<br />
Manikin with attached temperature units and heaters is put into the sleeping bag. Temperature of the<br />
manikin stays at the level of human body average temperature. Sleeping bag with a manikin inside is laid<br />
on the thermo-insulation mat and left in the special camera where the temperature begins to decrease.<br />
Heat units check and memorize the heat loss and according to the test results the temperature rate is<br />
created. That’s how it looks:<br />
+3 0 С -3 0 С -18 0 С<br />
<strong>COMFORT</strong>ABLE<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
<strong>COMFORT</strong> LIMIT<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
EXTREME<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
It is always better to sweat from heat than die of cold, so maximum air temperature (T max) at which<br />
you’ll sleep with comfort in unzipped sleeping bag may be ignored.<br />
TEMPERATURE OF <strong>COMFORT</strong> — the lowest temperature rate at which average woman can sleep<br />
during night (8 hours) without feeling cold.<br />
TEMPERATURE OF <strong>COMFORT</strong> LIMIT — the lowest temperature at which average man can sleep<br />
during night (8 hours) without feeling cold.<br />
TEMPERATURE EXTREME — the lowest temperature at which the sleeping bag protects a person<br />
from hypothermia. Usually at this temperature you can have 6 hours of uncomfortable sleep but<br />
without body indices dropping to hazardous levels.<br />
PLEASE PAY ATTENTION THAT ALEXIKA PREVIOUSLY AND NOW DOESN’T<br />
RECOMMEND CHOOS<strong>IN</strong>G A SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAG ACCORD<strong>IN</strong>G TO TEMPERATURE<br />
EXTREME IF YOU VALUE YOUR HEALTH AND LIFE.<br />
Remember, that the test described above takes into consideration that you wear thermo-underwear, you<br />
are middle aged, your weight is 80 kg (for men) or 60 kg (for women). You feel yourself well, you don’t<br />
have hypothermia and moreover you have good nutrition.<br />
N B!!!<br />
It turned out that even with this test it is possible to deceive customers. The main feature of a sleeping bag is<br />
weight/temperature of comfort ratio. If you take part of the insulation filler from the back of the sleeping bag<br />
(during test it lays all time on the back) and put it into the upper part of the sleeping bag, you’ll get better temperature<br />
rate with the same total weight of the sleeping bag. Such bag instead of volume of insulation filler in<br />
grams on square meter and number of layers will be described in catalogue as having general volume of insulation<br />
filler in whole bag. The meaning of this figure is completely incomprehensible, but if the insulation filler is<br />
taken from the back when you turn on your side you’ll feel that your back is freezing. You should pay attention<br />
to the description of the sleeping bag and feel the upper and lower part of the sleeping bag. Alexika always<br />
gives full information on its products, describes and explains every detail as you can see in this catalogue.<br />
When Alexika was using its own temperature rate before EN 13537 test it took into consideration for<br />
whom the sleeping bag was developed. Prepared people (alpinists, mountain guides, military people)<br />
percept cold better that city inhabitants going on camping once a month. That’s why sleeping bags in extreme<br />
series had lower temperatures than camping ones. We also took into consideration that teenagers<br />
and kids have unbalanced metabolic process and that is why it is harder to tell the average temperature<br />
rate for them. In the sleeping bags for kids and teenagers the number of insulation filler was the same but<br />
the temperature rate was 3-4 degrees higher. We marked it in description of the sleeping bags.<br />
In this article we explained what you should pay attention to when choosing a sleeping bag. We hope that<br />
this information will help you feel comfort in any weather conditions.<br />
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N Y LON 6.6 30D 250T RIPSTOP SILICON/PU, 3000 mm H2O (outer tent fabric)<br />
The fabric is made of strong polyamide threads 30 Den thick; density of plaiting is 250x250 T (thread<br />
count) on square inch. In order to make fabric more durable without adding weight it is plaited<br />
with stronger and firmer thread (RIP STOP) every 3 mm in longitudinal and transversal directions.<br />
Outer side of the fabric is treated with thin layer of Silicon that prevents moisture from penetrating<br />
the fabric and also protects the fabric from UV radiation. Inner side of the tent is treated with<br />
polyurethane (PU) that not only makes tent more water-resistant but also enables gluing the seams<br />
which is a must if you’re planning to use a tent in rainy weather. Water-resistance of fabric is 3000<br />
mm of water gauge minimum (the fabric will withhold 3000 mm of water pressure before it begins<br />
soaking wet). Nylon 6.6 is most stiff and elastic fabric on the market in fabric features/weight ratio.<br />
Nylon 6.6 greatly holds wind and UV radiation.<br />
POLYESTER 190T PU, 4000 mm H2O (outer tent fabric)<br />
Fabric made of polyester threads with plaiting density 190x190 T (Thread Count). Fabric is treated<br />
with polyurethane that makes the fabric water-resistant up to 4000 mm H2O (the fabric holds up to<br />
4000 mm of water pressure before it begins soaking). During independent tests the water resistance<br />
of this fabric exceeded 10 000 mm of water gauge. The fabric is vapor-permeable, but outer side of<br />
the fabric has special water repellent treatment for better water resistance.<br />
POLYESTER RIPSTOP LIGHT WR. (inner tent)<br />
The fabric made of strong polyester threads. In order to make fabric more durable without adding<br />
weight it is plaited with stronger and firmer thread (RIP STOP) every 4 mm in longitudinal and<br />
transversal directions. The fabric is vapor-permeable but in order to increase water resistance it has<br />
special water repellent treatment.<br />
POLYESTER 150D OXFORD PU, 6000 mm H2O (floor)<br />
The fabric is made of strong polyester threads 150D thick. Plaiting is performed in Oxford type. The<br />
fabric has a polyurethane (PU) treatment that ensures water resistance up to 6000 mm of water<br />
gauge (the fabric holds up to 6000 mm of water pressure before it soaks). During independent tests<br />
water resistance of this fabric exceeded 10 000 mm. The fabric is stiff and durable.<br />
POLYETHYLENE, 4000 mm H2O (floor)<br />
The fabric is made of polyethylene fiber. The fabric is water resistant 4000 mm H2O (the fabric holds<br />
up to 4000 mm H2O before it soaks). Though it is heavier the fabric is stiff and durable.<br />
NYLON 210T RIPSTOP PU, 250 mm H2O (outer fabric)<br />
The fabric is made of stiff polyamide threads (nylon) with plaiting density of 210x210 T (Thread<br />
Count) on square inch. In order to add stiffness and durability the fabric is strengthened with stronger<br />
thread (RIP STOP) that is plaid into the fabric every 2 mm in longitudinal and transversal directions.<br />
The fabric has thin polyurethane (PU) treatment that makes fabric water resistant and wind<br />
impermeable. Water resistance of fabric is 250 mm of water gauge (the fabric holds up to 250 mm of<br />
water pressure before soaking). All these qualities are used in Protective Shell technology to create<br />
an insulation space.<br />
NYLON 210T RIPSTOP (outer fabric)<br />
The fabric is made of stiff polyamide threads (nylon) with plaiting density of 210x210 T (Thread<br />
Count) on square inch. In order to add stiffness and durability the fabric is strengthened with stronger<br />
thread (RIP STOP) that is plaid into the fabric every 2 mm in longitudinal and transversal directions.<br />
The fabric is vapor-permeable and breathable. In Protective Shell system it ensures insulation and<br />
evaporation of excessive moisture.<br />
POLYESTER 190T DIAMOND RIPSTOP PU 250 mm H2O (outer fabric)<br />
The fabric is made of stiff polyester threads with plaiting density of 190x190 T (Thread count) on<br />
square inch. In order to increase durability and resistance to abrasion without adding unnecessary<br />
weight the fabric is plaited with extra strong thread (RIP STOP) every 2 mm in longitudinal and<br />
transversal directions. Diamond type plaiting is used for this fabric. The fabric is treated with a thin<br />
layer of polyurethane (PU) that makes fabric impermeable to wind and moisture. Water resistance<br />
of the fabric is 250 mm of water gauge (the fabric holds water pressure of 250 mm before it begins<br />
soaking). All these features are used in Protective Shell technology for creating insulation space.<br />
POLYESTER 190T (outer fabric)<br />
The fabric is made of stiff polyester threads with plaiting density 190x190 T (Thread Count) on<br />
square inch. The fabric is vapor-permeable and ‘breatheable’. In Protective Shell system it provides<br />
thermoregulation and evaporation of excessive moisture.<br />
VS NYLON RIPSTOP LIGHT SILICON W/R 32 g/m 2 (outer fabric)<br />
The fabric is very stiff and lightweight, it weighs only 32 g/m 2 and is made of nylon threads. In order<br />
to add stiffness and durability the fabric is strengthened with stronger thread (RIP STOP) that is plaid<br />
into the fabric every 2 mm in longitudinal and transversal directions. The fabric is treated with a thin<br />
layer of Silicon for better wind and water resistance qualities.
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EXTREME<br />
12 Mirage 4 4 6,6<br />
Alu 8,5 mm, Dongin 9101.4103<br />
13 Matrix 3 3 4,8<br />
Nylon 6.6 30D 250T<br />
Polyester 150D Oxford PU,<br />
6000 mm Н2О<br />
Polyester RipStop Light Alu 9,5 mm, Dongin 9102.3103<br />
13 Storm 2 2 3,8<br />
RipStop Silicon / PU,<br />
9115.2103<br />
3000 mm H2O<br />
Alu 8,5 mm, Dongin<br />
14 Super Light 2 2 1,4 Nylon 6.6 30D 250T RipStop<br />
9104.2101 9104.2103<br />
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14 Solo 2 2 1,2 Silicon / PU, 3000 mm H2O<br />
— 9103.2001 9103.2003<br />
TREKK<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
15 Scout 2 | 3 2 | 3 3,3 | 3,7<br />
Alu 8,5 mm 9121.2101 | 9121.3101<br />
15 Nakra 2 | 3 2 | 3 3,7 | 4,2<br />
9124.2101 | 9124.3101<br />
16 Rondo 2 | 3 | 4 2 | 3 | 4 3,9 | 4,5 | 4,8 9123.2101 | 9123.3101 | 9123.4101<br />
16 Rondo Plus 2 | 3 | 4 2 | 3 | 4 4,1 | 4,7 | 5,1 Alu 8,5 mm + Alu 9,5 mm<br />
9123.2901 | 9123.3901 | 9123.4901<br />
17 Tower 3 | 4 3 | 4 5,2 | 5,4<br />
Polyester 150D Oxford PU,<br />
Polyester<br />
6000 mm Н2О<br />
RipStop Light<br />
9126.3101 | 9126.4101<br />
17 Tower Plus 3 | 4 3 | 4 5,3 | 5,6 9126.3901 | 9126.4901<br />
18 Tunnel 3 3 4,7<br />
Polyester 190T PU,<br />
9125.3101<br />
18 Freedom 2 2 3,6 4000 mm Н2О<br />
Alu 8,5 mm<br />
9127.2101<br />
19 Trek 2 2 3,2 9129.2101<br />
19 Tarp 300 x 320 cm 1,1<br />
9180.3301<br />
400 x 320 cm 1,4 9180.4301<br />
400 x 400 cm 1,6 — — —<br />
9180.4401<br />
500 x 400 cm 2,2 9180.5401<br />
600 x 500 cm 2,8 9180.6501<br />
COMPACT CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
22 Indiana 4 4 14,3<br />
9165.4401<br />
22 Apollo 4 4 14,6 Polyester 190T PU, Polyester 150D Oxford PU,<br />
Polyester<br />
9164.4401<br />
Dur 11 mm<br />
23 Nevada 4 4 12,6 4000 mm Н2О<br />
6000 mm Н2О<br />
RipStop Light<br />
9167.4401<br />
23 Grand Tower 4 4 12,0 9168.4401<br />
CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
24 Minnesota 3 Luxe | Alu 3 12,4 | 10,2<br />
9153.3401 | 9153.3101<br />
Dur 13 mm | Alu 13 mm<br />
24 Minnesota 4 Luxe | Alu 4 13,7 | 11,7 9153.4401 | 9153.4101<br />
Polyester 150D Oxford PU,<br />
Polyester<br />
25 Victoria 5 Luxe 5 25,1<br />
9155.5301<br />
6000 mm Н2О<br />
RipStop Light<br />
Steel 16 mm<br />
25 Victoria 10 10 28,2 Polyester 190T PU,<br />
9156.0301<br />
26 Maxima 6 Luxe 6 17,7 4000 mm Н2О<br />
Dur 11 mm 9151.6401<br />
26 Suммer House — 13,1<br />
Fib 13 mm 9170.0201<br />
27 China House | Alu — 15,6 | 13,1<br />
Polyethylene,<br />
4000 mm H2O<br />
—<br />
Steel 16 mm | Alu 16 mm 9159.0301 | 9159.0101<br />
27 China House Luxe — 19,0 Steel 16 mm + Fib 9,5 mm 9160.0301
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ALEXIKA SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS<br />
Page Name<br />
Weight,<br />
kg<br />
Size, cm Comfort T 0 C Limit T 0 C Extrim T 0 C Outer fabric // Inner fabric Insulation Item (right | left) // Color<br />
EXTREME<br />
34 Megalight 0,9 210 x 80 x 55 +11 +7 -7<br />
Hi-Isoterm Technofiber 1,5D 80 (1x80) g/m 2 9201.03051 | 9201.03052<br />
34 Travel 1,1 220 x 80 x 55 +10 +4 -10<br />
Nylon 210T RipStop PU 250 mm H2O;<br />
Hi-Isoterm Technofiber 1,5D 120 (1x120) g/m 2 9202.03051 | 9202.03052<br />
35 Tibet 1,7 220 x 80 x 55<br />
Nylon 210T RipStop //<br />
Hi-Isoterm Technofiber 1,5D<br />
9203.03051 | 9203.03052<br />
+5 -1 -16<br />
Soft Micro Polyester 300T Diamond RipStop<br />
35 Tibet Compact 1,6 210 x 80 x 55 240 (2x120) g/m 2 9204.03051 | 9204.03052<br />
35 Glacier 2,6 220 x 80 x 55 -2 -8 -25 Hi-Isoterm Technofiber 0,7D 400 (2x200) g/m 2 9205.04051 | 9205.04052<br />
TREKK<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
36 Forester 2,6 220 x 95 x 85<br />
9230.01011 | 9230.01012<br />
+4 -1 -17<br />
36 Forester Compact 2,2 200 x 90 x 80 9231.01051 | 9231.01052<br />
37 Mountain Wide 2,1 230 x 90 x 55<br />
Polyester 190T // Polyester 190T,<br />
APF-Isoterm 3D 350 (2x175) g/m<br />
Hood — Soft Micro Polyester 300T<br />
9222.01011 | 9222.01012<br />
37 Mountain 1,9 220 x 80 x 55<br />
Polyester 190T Diamond RipStop PU 250 mm H2O;<br />
9221.01011 | 9221.01012<br />
38 Mountain Compact 1,7 210 x 80 x 55 +2 -3 -19<br />
Diamond RipStop<br />
9223.01051 | 9223.01052<br />
38 Mountain Scout 1,6 180 x 80 x 55 9224.01051 | 9224.01052<br />
39 Mountain Child 1,3 160 x 74 x 50 9225.01051 | 9225.01052<br />
West 1,6 220 x 80 x 55 +6 +1 -14 Polyester 190T // Polyester 190T APF-Isoterm 3D 300 (2x150) g/m 2 9229.01011 | 9229.01012<br />
39 Mountain Baby 1,3 130 x 65 x 55 +9 +5 -10<br />
Polyester 190T Diamond RipStop PU 250 mm H2O; Polyester 190T //<br />
Soft Micro Polyester 300T Diamond RipStop APF-Isoterm 3D 300 (2x150) g/m 2 9226.01011 | 9226.01012<br />
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40 Nord 2,1 220 x 80 x 55 +1 -5 -22<br />
APF-Isoterm 3D 440 (2x220) g/m 2<br />
9227.01061 | 9227.01062 // Red<br />
9227.01071 | 9227.01072 // Olive<br />
Polyester 190T Diamond RipStop PU 250 mm H2O;<br />
40 Iceland 2,6 230 x 90 x 60 0 -6 -23 APF-Isoterm 3D 500 (2x250) g/m<br />
Polyester 190T // Polyester 190T,<br />
2 9228.01061 | 9228.01062 // Red<br />
9228.01071 | 9228.01072 // Olive<br />
Hood — Soft Micro Polyester 300T<br />
9232.01061 | 9232.01062 // Red<br />
41 Aleut 3,2 230 x 95 x 65<br />
Diamond RipStop<br />
9232.01071 | 9232.01072 // Olive<br />
-3 -8 -26 APF-Isoterm 3D 650 (2x325) g/m 2 9233.01061 | 9233.01062 // Red<br />
41 Aleut Compact 2,8 210 x 85 x 60<br />
9233.01071 | 9233.01072 // Olive<br />
9251.01011 | 9251.01012<br />
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44 Suммer Plus 1,8 (195+35) x 80<br />
9258.01071 | 9258.01072<br />
+7 +2 -13 Polyester 190T, Polyester 190T Diamond<br />
APF-Isoterm 3D 200 (2x100) g/m 2<br />
44 Suммer Wide Plus 2,3 (195+35) x 100 9259.01071 | 9259.01072<br />
RipStop PU 250 mm H2O // Cotton 40S<br />
45 Siberia 1,9 195 x 80 +6 +1 -15<br />
46 Siberia Wide 2,5 195 x 100 +6 +1 -15 Polyester 190T Diamond RipStop PU 250 mm H2O; APF-Isoterm 3D 300 (2x150) g/m 2 9253.01071 | 9253.01072<br />
Polyester 190T //<br />
46 Siberia Wide Plus 2,9 (195+35) x 100<br />
Flannel<br />
9254.01071 | 9254.01072<br />
+5 0 -16<br />
47 Siberia Wide Transformer 3,0 (195+35) x 100 9255.01071 | 9255.01072<br />
45 Siberia Plus 2,3 (195+35) x 80 +5 0 -16<br />
9252.01011 | 9252.01012<br />
48 Tundra Plus 2,8 (195+35) x 90 +3 -2 -18<br />
APF-Isoterm 3D 400 (2x200) g/m 2 9257.01051 | 9257.01052<br />
Tundra Plus XL 4,6 (195+35) x 110 +2 -3 -20<br />
Polyester 190T Diamond RipStop PU 250 mm H2O;<br />
Polyester 190T // Flannel<br />
APF-Isoterm 3D 450 (2x225) g/m 2 9267.01071 | 9267.01072<br />
48 Canada Plus 4,5 (195+35) x 100 0 -6 -22 APF-Isoterm 3D 650 (2x325) g/m 2 9266.01071 | 9266.01072<br />
49 Comet 1,7 (195+35) x 80 +7 +2 -13 Polyester 190T // Polycotton APF-Isoterm 3D 300 (2x150) g/m 2 9261.01051 | 9261.01052
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Page Name<br />
Weight,<br />
kg<br />
Size, cm Comfort T 0 C Limit T 0 C Extrim T 0 C Outer fabric // Inner fabric Insulation (top // bottom) Item (right | left)<br />
52 Omicron Light 0,8 210 x 80 x 55 +17 +14 +3<br />
Primaloft Silver 60 (1x60) g/m 2 8201.10101 | 8201.10102<br />
52 Omicron 0,9 215 x 80 x 55 +12 +9 -4 Primaloft Silver 100 (1x100) g/m 2 8202.10101 | 8202.10102<br />
53 Delta 2,4 220 x 85 x 55 -4 -10 -29<br />
8204.10101 | 8204.10102<br />
Primaloft Silver 377 (1x200+1x177) g/m 2 //<br />
Primaloft Silver 377 (1x200+1x177) g/m<br />
53 Delta Compact 2,2 200 x 85 x 55 2 8205.10101 | 8205.10102<br />
53 Theta 1,5 210 x 80 x 55 +3 -2 -18<br />
Primaloft Silver 233 (1x100 + 1x133) g/m 2 //<br />
Primaloft Silver 200 (2x100) g/m 2 8206.10101 | 8206.10102<br />
54 Beta 3,2 230 x 92 x 65 -6 -13 -32<br />
VS 15 Nylon RipStop Light, Silicon, W/R 32 g/m 2 //<br />
Soft Micro Polyester 300T Diamond RipStop<br />
Primaloft Silver 500 (2x200+1x100) g/m 2 8207.10101 | 8207.10102<br />
54 Omega 2,3 (195+35) x 100 +4 +1 -17 Primaloft Silver 200 (2x100) g/m 2 8203.10101 | 8203.10102<br />
55 Omega Ice 5,2 (195+55) x 100 -3 -10 -29 Primaloft Silver 500 (2x200+1x100) g/m 2 8209.10101 | 8209.10102<br />
56 Alpha 1 + Alpha 2 3,8 235 x 100 x 70 -9 -18 -36 — 8208.10101 | 8208.10102<br />
56 Alpha 1 1,82 235 x 100 x 70 0 -5 -23 Primaloft Silver 266 (2x133) g/m 2 —<br />
56 Alpha 2 1,78 225 x 92 x 65 -1 -7 -26 Goos Down 90x10, 700 g —<br />
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Weight,<br />
kg<br />
Size, cm Valve Construction Fabric top // Fabric bottom Filling Item<br />
EXTREME<br />
59 Expert 0,5 173 x 51 x 2,5<br />
Ultra<br />
Polyester 30D RipStop laminated TPU //<br />
Polyurethane Foam<br />
9301.2532 // Gold Yellow | 9301.2512// Grey<br />
One<br />
59 Expert Light 0,4 120 x 51 x 2,5<br />
Light<br />
Polyester 75D Non-Slip laminated TPU<br />
16 kg/m 3 9302.2532 // Gold Yellow | 9302.2512// Grey<br />
TREKK<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
59 600 Light 0,4 180 x 50 x 7,0 Two Air Polyester 75D Honeycomb Embossed laminated TPU WR // Polyester 75D Honeycomb Embossed laminated TPU WR Air 9327.7010 // Black<br />
60 Travel 0,7 183 x 51 x 3,1<br />
60 Travel 66 0,9 183 x 66 x 3,1<br />
60 Trekking 60 1,1 183 x 63 x 3,8<br />
61 Best 1,4 183 x 66 x 5,0<br />
One<br />
Verticale<br />
Hole<br />
Solid<br />
Foam<br />
Polyester 75D laminated TPU WR //<br />
Polyester 75D Non-Slip laminated TPU WR<br />
CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
9321.3195 // Ensign Blue | 9321.3107 // Olive<br />
9322.3105 // Navy Blue | 9322.3108 // Burgundy Red<br />
Polyurethane Foam<br />
9322.3107 // Olive<br />
16 kg/m 3 9333.3805 // Navy Blue | 9333.3807 // Olive<br />
9333.3808 // Burgundy Red<br />
9326.5005 // Navy Blue | 9326.5008 // Burgundy Red<br />
9326.5007 // Olive<br />
61 Alpine Plus 1,5 198 x 66 x 5,0 One Cored Foam Polyester 75D Micro Brushed Laminated TPU // Polyester 75D Non-Slip Laminated TPU Polyurethane Foam 20 kg/m 3 9355.5091 // Pine Green<br />
3<br />
62 Alpine Plus 80 2,1 198 x 76 x 7,5<br />
Wave & Cored Polyester 50D Stretch Laminated TPU // Polyester 75D Non-Slip Laminated TPU Polyurethane Foam 16 kg/m<br />
9355.7591 // Pine Green | 9355.7514 // Brown<br />
9355.7508 // Burgundy Red<br />
62 Comfort 2,1 198 x 66 x 7,5<br />
Polyester 75D Velours Embossed Laminated TPU //<br />
Polyurethane Foam<br />
9361.7507 // Olive<br />
62 Comfort Plus 2,6 198 x 66 x 10,0 Polyester 75D Non-Slip Laminated TPU<br />
20 kg/m 3 9362.0007 // Olive<br />
Cored<br />
63 Alpine Double 2,8 2 x (198 x 66 x 5,0) Polyester 75D Micro Brushed Laminated TPU // Polyester 75D Non-Slip Laminated TPU<br />
9363.5007 // Olive | 9363.5091 // Pine green<br />
Foam<br />
Two<br />
Polyurethane Foam<br />
63 Double Comfort 4,3 2 x (198 x 76 x 7,5) Polyester 50D Stretch Laminated TPU // Polyester 75D Non-Slip Laminated TPU 9354.7591 // Pine Green<br />
16 kg/m 3<br />
64 Family Wide 4,0 198 x 137 x 7.5<br />
9365.7507 // Olive<br />
64 Grand Comfort 3,3 198 x 77 x (7,5+2,5) 2 Solid Foam<br />
Polyester 75D micro Brushed laminated TPU // Polyester 75D Non-Slip laminated TPU<br />
Polyurethane Foam 16 kg/m 3 - 7,5 cm<br />
Polyurethane Foam 20 kg/m 3 -2,5 cm<br />
9372.0007 // Olive<br />
65 Deluxe 2,7 198 x 77 x 10,0 Cored Foam Polyurethane Foam 16 kg/m 3 9364.0007 // Olive
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Page Name Number of places Weight, kg Outer tent Floor Inner tent Poles Item / Color<br />
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70 Spark 2 | 3 2 | 3 3,4 | 3,9<br />
6125.2401 | 6125.3401<br />
70 Camp 3 | 4 3 | 4 4,6 | 4,9 6123.3401 | 6123.4401<br />
71 Cherokee 3 | 4 3 | 4 5,4 | 5,8<br />
Polyester 190T PU,<br />
Polyester 150D Oxford PU,<br />
2500 mm Н2О<br />
3000 mm Н2О<br />
Polyester RipStop Light<br />
Dur 8,5 mm<br />
6122.3401 | 6122.4401<br />
71 Sierra 2 | 3 | 4 2 | 3 | 4 4,7 | 5,1 | 5,5 6128.2401 | 6128.3401 | 6128.4401<br />
72 Half Roll 3 3 4,7 6124.3401<br />
CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
72 Atlanta 4 4 9,5<br />
6161.4201<br />
73 Campo 4 4 10,1 6152.4201<br />
73 Campo 4 Plus 4 10,3 Fib 11 mm + Steel 16 mm<br />
6153.4201<br />
Polyester 150D Oxford PU,<br />
74 Macon 6 6 14,2 Polyester RipStop Light<br />
6154.6201<br />
3000 mm Н2О<br />
Polyester 190T PU,<br />
74 Rover 3 | 4 3 | 4 9,4 | 10,5 6155.3201 | 6155.4201<br />
2500 mm Н2О<br />
75 Vega 5 5 21,1 Steel 16 mm 6162.5301<br />
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75 Cruiser 8 8 19,5 Fib 11 mm + Steel 16 mm 6157.8301<br />
76 Sanitary Zone - 2,8<br />
6159.0401<br />
— — Dur 9,5 mm<br />
76 Sanitary Zone Plus - 3,3 6159.0901<br />
KSL SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS<br />
Page Name Weight, kg Size, cm Comfort T ºC Limit T ºC Extrim T ºC Outer fabric // Inner fabric Insulation Item (right | left)<br />
TREKK<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
77 Trekking 1,1 220 х 80 х 55<br />
APF-Isoterm 3D 200 (2x100) g/m 2 6221.01011 | 6221.01012<br />
+9 +4 -10<br />
77 Trekking Wide 1,7 230 x 90 x 60 Polyester 190T // Polyester 190T APF-Isoterm 3D 200 (2x100) g/m 2 6224.01011 | 6224.01012<br />
77 Trekking Nord 1,5 220 х 80 х 55 +6 +1 -14 APF-Isoterm 3D 300 (2x150) g/m 2 6222.01011 | 6222.01012<br />
CAMP<strong>IN</strong>G<br />
78 Camping 1,3 185 x 80 +10 +6 -8<br />
6251.01051 | 6251.01052<br />
79 Camping Comfort Plus 1,9 (185+35) x 100 +6 +3 -12<br />
APF-Isoterm 3D 200 (2x100) g/m 2 6254.01051 | 6254.01052<br />
78 Camping Plus 1,5 (185+35) x 80 +6 +3 -12 6252.01051 | 6252.01052<br />
Polyester 190T // Polycotton<br />
79 Camping Comfort 1,7 185 x 100 +10 +6 -8 6253.01051 | 6253.01052<br />
80 Safari 1,7 (185+25) x 85<br />
6255.01141 | 6255.01142<br />
+9 +5 -9 Polycotton // Polycotton<br />
80 Safari Wide 2,2 (185+25) x 100 6256.01141 | 6256.01142
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ASSAULT SERIES<br />
82 Mark 32 Biv 1 1,6<br />
Polyester RipStop<br />
Light — canopy<br />
Alu 8,5 mm, Dongin<br />
7102.1121 // Flecktarn<br />
83 Mark 31 Biv 2 2,0<br />
Polyester 195T<br />
RipStop PU, 6000 mm Н2О<br />
— — 7101.2021 // Flecktarn<br />
83 Mark 19T 2 2,1<br />
Polyester 150D Oxford PU,<br />
8000 mm Н2О<br />
—<br />
7104.2121 // Flecktarn<br />
84 Mark 50T 2 1,7<br />
Alu 11 mm, Dongin<br />
7105.2121 // Flecktarn<br />
84<br />
85<br />
Mark 54T<br />
Mark 82T<br />
2<br />
300 x 300 cm<br />
3,1<br />
1,0<br />
Nylon 6.6 30D 250T<br />
RipStop Silicon PU,<br />
3000 mm Н2О<br />
Polyester RipStop Light 7107.2121 // Flecktarn<br />
7180.3321 // Flecktarn<br />
— — —<br />
85 Mark 83T 300 x 400 cm 1,1 7180.4321 // Flecktarn<br />
RAID SERIES<br />
86 Mark 94A — 1,7<br />
Alu 11 mm, Dongin<br />
9510.0021 // Flecktarn<br />
— —<br />
86 Mark 95A — 1,7 — 7520.0009 // White<br />
Polyester 195T RipStop PU,<br />
86 Mark 10T 4 7,5<br />
7121.4121 // Flecktarn<br />
6000 mm Н2О<br />
Polyester 150D Oxford PU,<br />
87 Mark 11T 4 7,6 Polyester RipStop Light Alu 11 mm, Dongin<br />
7122.4121 // Flecktarn<br />
8000 mm Н2О<br />
87 Mark 44T 4 7,1 7124.4121 // Flecktarn<br />
BASE CAMP SERIES<br />
88 Mark 14T 400 x 400 cm 1,6<br />
7180.4421 // Flecktarn<br />
88 Mark 15T 400 x 500 cm 2,1<br />
Polyester 195T RipStop PU,<br />
— — —<br />
6000 mm Н2О<br />
7180.5421 // Flecktarn<br />
88 Mark 66T — 10,1 Polyethylene, 4000 mm Н2О — Fib 11 mm 7157.4121 // Flecktarn<br />
89 Mark 62T 6 32,5<br />
Polyester 150D Oxford PU<br />
4000 mm Н2О<br />
Polyester 150D Oxford PU,<br />
6000 mm Н2О<br />
Polyester RipStop Light Alu 14 mm 7162.6121 // Flecktarn<br />
89 Mark 18T 12 76,0<br />
Polyester 195T RipStop PU,<br />
6000 mm Н2О<br />
Polyester 600D PU,<br />
2500 mm Н2О<br />
— Fib 25 mm 7154.0207 // Olive
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TENGU SLEEP<strong>IN</strong>G BAGS<br />
Page<br />
Name<br />
Weight,<br />
kg<br />
Size, cm Comfort T 0 C Limit T 0 C Extrim T 0 C Outer fabric // Inner fabric Insulation (top // bottom) Item (right | left) // Color<br />
90 Mark 23SB 0,9 (185+35) x 85 +15 +11 -4<br />
ASSAULT SERIES<br />
VS 15 Nylon RipStop Light, Silicon, W/R 32 g/m 2 //<br />
Soft Micro Polyester 300T Diamond RipStop<br />
Primaloft Silver 100 (1x100) g/m 2<br />
91 Mark 28SB 0,7 220 x 80 x 55 +18 +14 +3 VS 15 Nylon RipStop Light, Silicon, W/R 32 g/m 2 // Fleece Fleece<br />
91 Mark 29SB 0,9 220 x 80 x 55 +12 +8 -5<br />
92 Mark 21SB 2,4 230 x 96 x 70 +2 -3 -20<br />
93 Mark 27SB 1,9 230 x 90 x 60 +3 -2 -19<br />
93 Mark 70SB 4,2 235 x 96 x 70 -2 -9 -28<br />
94 Mark 73SB 4,5 (200+55) x 100 -1 -7 -24<br />
VS 15 Nylon RipStop Light, Silicon, W/R 32 g/m 2 //<br />
Soft Micro Polyester 300T Diamond RipStop<br />
RAID SERIES<br />
BASE CAMP SERIES<br />
Nylon 210T microRipStop DWR //<br />
Soft Micro Polyester 300T Diamond RipStop<br />
Primaloft Silver 100 (1x100) g/m 2<br />
7201.10071 | 7201.10072 // Olive<br />
7201.10211 | 7201.10212 // Flecktarn<br />
7202.14071 | 7202.14072 // Olive<br />
7202.14211 | 7202.14212 // Flecktarn<br />
7203.10071 | 7203.10072 // Olive<br />
7203.10211 | 7203.10212 // Flecktarn<br />
7221.02073 // Olive<br />
APF Isoterm 3D<br />
7221.02233 // Real Tree APG HD<br />
350 (2x175) g/m 2 7227.02071 | 7227.02072 // Olive<br />
7227.02211 | 7227.02212 // Flecktarn<br />
7223.02231 | 7223.02232 // Real Tree APG HD<br />
APF Isoterm 3D<br />
650 (2x325) g/m 2 7255.02071 | 7255.02072 // Olive<br />
7255.02231 | 7255.02232 // Real Tree APG HD<br />
Nylon 210T microRipStop DWR //<br />
7251.02071 | 7251.02072 // Olive<br />
95 Mark 24SB 3,5 (195+45) x 100 +4 -2 -16 APF Isoterm 3D 400 (2x200) g/m<br />
Soft Micro Polyester 300T Diamond RipStop<br />
2 7251.02231 | 7251.02232 // Real Tree APG HD<br />
7252.02071 | 7252.02072 // Olive<br />
95 Mark 25SB 2,1 (200+30) x 105 +7 -1 -16 APF Isoterm 3D 300 (2x150) g/m 2 7252.02231 | 7252.02232 // Real Tree APG HD<br />
7253.02071 | 7253.02072 // Olive<br />
96 Mark 26SB 3,3 230 x 96 x 92 +3 -3 -28 APF Isoterm 3D 400 (2x200) g/m 2 7253.02231 | 7253.02232 // Real Tree APG HD<br />
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Page<br />
Name<br />
Weight,<br />
kg<br />
Size, cm Valve Construction Fabric top // Fabric bottom Filling Item // Color<br />
ASSAULT SERIES<br />
96 Mark 3.04M 0,6 173 x 51 x 2,5<br />
One<br />
Ultra Light<br />
Polyester 75D Diamond RipStop Laminated TPU //<br />
Polyurethane Foam<br />
7304.2521 // flecktarn<br />
97 Mark 3.05M 0,7 183 x 51 x 2,5<br />
valve<br />
Verticale Hole<br />
Polyester 75D Non-Slip Laminated TPU<br />
16 kg/m 3 7305.2521 // flecktarn<br />
97 Mark 3.71M 0,4 180 x 50 x 7 Two valves Air Polyester 75D Diamond RipStop Laminated TPU // Polyester 75D Diamond RipStop Laminated TPU Air 7371.7021 // flecktarn<br />
98 Mark 3.24M 1,1 183 x 66 x 3,1<br />
One<br />
Verticale Hole<br />
98 Mark 3.23M 1,5 183 x 66 x 5<br />
valve<br />
Solid Foam<br />
99 Mark 3.25M 1,8 183 x 51 x (2,5 + 1,5) Two valves 2 Solid Foam<br />
99 Mark 3.52M 1,8 195 x 77 x 7,5<br />
Cored Foam<br />
100 Mark 3.55M 3,3 198 x 77 x (7,5 + 2,5) Two valves<br />
2 Solid Foam<br />
RAID SERIES<br />
FLECKTARN: Polyester 75D Diamond RipStop laminated TPU<br />
MULTICAM: Polyester 560D laminated TPU // Polyester 75D Non-Slip laminated TPU<br />
BASE CAMP SERIES<br />
FLECKTARN: Polyester 75D Diamond RipStop laminated TPU<br />
MULTICAM: Polyester 560Dlaminated TPU // Polyester 75D Non-Slip laminated TPU<br />
7324.3121 // flecktarn<br />
Polyurethane Foam<br />
7324.3124 // multicam<br />
16 kg/m 3 7323.5021 // flecktarn<br />
7323.5024 // multicam<br />
Polyurethane Foam 16 kg/m 3 - 2,5 cm +<br />
Polyurethane Foam 20 kg/m 3 - 1,5 cm<br />
Polyurethane Foam 16 kg/m 3<br />
Polyurethane Foam 16 kg/m 3 - 7,5 cm +<br />
Polyurethane Foam 20 kg/m 3 - 2,5 cm<br />
7325.3521 // flecktarn<br />
7325.3524 // multicam<br />
7352.7521 // flecktarn<br />
7352.7524 // multicam<br />
7355.0021 // flecktarn<br />
7355.0024 // multicam<br />
100 Mark 3.61M 2,7 198 x 77 x 10,0 Cored Foam Polyurethane Foam 16 kg/m 3 7361.0021 // flecktarn<br />
7361.0024 // multicam
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600 Light 59<br />
Aleut 41<br />
Aleut Compact 41<br />
Alpha 1 + Alpha 2 56<br />
Alpine Double 63<br />
Alpine Plus 61<br />
Alpine Plus 80 62<br />
Apollo 4 22<br />
Atlanta 4 72<br />
Best 61<br />
Beta 54<br />
Camp 3 | 4 70<br />
Camping 78<br />
Camping Comfort 79<br />
Camping Comfort Plus 79<br />
Camping Plus 78<br />
Campo 4 73<br />
Campo 4 Plus 73<br />
Canada Plus 48<br />
Cherokee 3 | 4 71<br />
Chine House | Alu 27<br />
Chine House Luxe 27<br />
Comet 48<br />
Comfort 62<br />
Comfort Plus 62<br />
Cruiser 8 75<br />
Deluxe 65<br />
Delta | Delta Compact 53<br />
Double Comfort 63<br />
Expert 59<br />
Expert Light 59<br />
Family Wide 64<br />
Forester 36<br />
Forester Compact 36<br />
Freedom 2 18<br />
Glacier 35<br />
Grand Comfort 64<br />
Grand Tower 4 23<br />
Half Roll 3 72<br />
Iceland 41<br />
Indiana 4 22<br />
Macon 6 74<br />
Mark 10T 86<br />
Mark 11T 87<br />
Mark 14T | Mark 15T 88<br />
Mark 18T 89<br />
Mark 19T 83<br />
Mark 21SB 92<br />
Mark 23SB 90<br />
Mark 24SB 95<br />
Mark 25SB 95<br />
Mark 26SB 96<br />
Mark 27SB 93<br />
Mark 28SB 91<br />
Mark 29SB 91<br />
Mark 3.04M 96<br />
Mark 3.05M 97<br />
Mark 3.23M 98<br />
Mark 3.24M 98<br />
Mark 3.25M 99<br />
Mark 3.52M 99<br />
Mark 3.55M 100<br />
Mark 3.61M 100<br />
Mark 3.71M 97<br />
Mark 31 Biv 83<br />
Mark 32 Biv 82<br />
Mark 44T 87<br />
Mark 50T 84<br />
Mark 54T 84<br />
Mark 62T 89<br />
Mark 66T 88<br />
Mark 70SB 93<br />
Mark 73SB 94<br />
Mark 82T | Mark 83T 85<br />
Mark 94A 86<br />
Mark 95A 86<br />
Matrix 3 13<br />
Maxima 6 Luxe 26<br />
Megalight 34<br />
Minnesota 3 Luxe | Alu 24<br />
Minnesota 4 Luxe | Alu 24<br />
Mirage 4 12<br />
Mountain 37<br />
Mountain Baby 40<br />
Mountain Child 39<br />
Mountain Compact 38<br />
Mountain Scout 38<br />
Mountain Wide 37<br />
Nakra 2 | 3 15<br />
Nevada 4 23<br />
Nord 40<br />
Omega 54<br />
Omega Ice 55<br />
Omicron 52<br />
Omicron Light 52<br />
Rondo 2 | 3 | 4 16<br />
Rondo Plus 2 | 3 | 4 16<br />
Rover 3 | 4 74<br />
Safari 80<br />
Safari Wide 80<br />
Sanitary Zone 76<br />
Sanitary Zone Plus 76<br />
Scout 2 | 3 15<br />
Siberia 44<br />
Siberia Plus 45<br />
Siberia Wide 45<br />
Siberia Wide Plus 46<br />
Siberia Wide Transformer 46<br />
Sierra 2 | 3 | 4 71<br />
Solo 2 14<br />
Spark 2 | 3 70<br />
Storm 2 13<br />
Suммer House 26<br />
Suммer Plus 44<br />
Suммer Wide Plus 44<br />
Super Light 2 14<br />
Tarp 19<br />
Theta 53<br />
Tibet | Tibet Compact 35<br />
Tower 3 | 4 17<br />
Tower Plus 3 | 4 17<br />
Travel 34<br />
Travel | Travel 66 60<br />
Trek 2 19<br />
Trekking 77<br />
Trekking 60 60<br />
Trekking Nord 77<br />
Trekking Wide 77<br />
Tundra Plus 47<br />
Tundra Plus XL 47<br />
Tunnel 3 18<br />
Vega 5 75<br />
Victoria 10 25<br />
Victoria 5 Luxe 25<br />
West 39<br />
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You’ll see the true beauties and wonders of our<br />
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may come true.
The tent has fire-repellent treatment.<br />
Compression bag for tent.<br />
Anatomic shape of the sleeping bag in the leg area.<br />
All the places on the tent, where too much force is used, are<br />
strengthened with a stiff fabric.<br />
Soft roll along the border of the hood.<br />
3D-shape of the sleeping bag.<br />
The stitches are sealed with thermo-tape.<br />
Pillow pocket with 2 entrances.<br />
Superlight sleeping bag or a mat.<br />
The border of the flysheet is stitched with strong strap.<br />
The 360º warming collar.<br />
Extra-comfortable model of a sleeping bag or a mat.<br />
The mudflap along the border of the tent doesn’t let the<br />
rain and snow into the tent; the tent is more stable.<br />
Loose stitch tightens on shoulders.<br />
Compression bag for sleeping bag.<br />
The zipper on the flysheet is fixed with aluminum hook.<br />
A strap, preventing the zipper from “catching” the fabric.<br />
Two valves.<br />
Effective ventilation system with windflaps in the upper<br />
side of the dome.<br />
Luminescent loop on the slider of the zipper.<br />
Velcros on both sides of the mat make it possible to attach<br />
the mats to each other.<br />
Effective ventilation system enables air flow control along<br />
the tent walls which are up 1 m wide.<br />
YKK zippers.<br />
Two mats can be attached together<br />
Floor in the vestibule.<br />
Zipper with fast-opening system.<br />
Anti-slip finish of the mat.<br />
Additional mosquito mesh on the entrances to the vestibule.<br />
Possibility to zip together two blanket-type sleeping bags<br />
(If the zippers are left+right).<br />
Repair kit for mat.<br />
Comfort<br />
Inner tent has anti-mosquito mesh, inner pockets, and a<br />
hook for the torch and a shelf for small items.<br />
Possibility to zip together two mummy-type sleeping bags<br />
(if the zippers are left+right).<br />
High quality cotton fabric used in blanket-type sleeping<br />
bags for summer camping.<br />
G.A.N.S.<br />
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